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dertones of obstetrics, psychiatry,|of propriety. d illegitimacy seems

for burlesque, in local terms,

‘and hence gets & large charge

“from ‘the same sort of entertainment in the chaste English.

“From the stentorian hya-hya-|witticisms are what you might ;. hya’s in the row behind me last/read on a tattered m fight &t the English, I'd judge sheet fetched from the pocket of

preserve vitality. Sometimes the wolf gets too|a Little” is too much of a much-

that really gag you. Some of the

a sweaty fatigue jacket. Understand, I'm not complaining about the show on A joke's a joke, dry-cleaned, rough-dry just plain wrung out. But "Mary Had

If Edmund Lowe has decided good play. Sometimes it's funny;

to consecrate his undeniable stage more often it’s ine talents to “Mary Had a Little,” * And for the parative freedom of theater record, in this year’s local appear-|speech, as contrasted with screen! 4 8nce of the play, Mr. Lowe is EE in having Claire Carleton

fn the role of Dolores McQuade the gal who outwits the playboy.

Miss Carleton manages to be|with a matinee scheduled for 2:30! 4 genuinely funny, as do also Fred|p. m. tomorrow. Sherman as the doctor and Mary

Ellen Popel as the nurse.

Unfortunately for the play, the| booking of Tallulah Bankhead in

: » dialog is full of gags that start

but as double-meanings and start for the three days beginning up as triple - decker sandwiches Thursday, Apr. 8.

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Noel Coward's “Private Lives”

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Inthe] Ho same] NOW DUET — Eugene ConLocation! | ley, tenor, and Winifred Heidt,

contralto, who have just become a duet by marriage in Chicago. Mr. Conley will be soloist with Clarence Elbert and the Indianapolis Maennerchor at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Athenaeum. Miss Heidt will appear with the May |.

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Henry J. Taylor - To Speak at Anderson

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writer, radio broadcaster,

ber of Commerce Apr. 13, at the Country Club.

Chamber of Commerce.

mittee headed by H. Don Forse.

Former Prime Minister Win-|Clung, Jacque Sneed, Doro ston Churchill stumped the dis- Collier, g i trict for Mr. Harris who 'polled|Nizer, 36,200 votes against 24,536 for his| Alice Barnett, Marcella Brown,

labor opponent, Harold Nichol- Olivia Buggs, Robert Lackey and son, former Minister of Informa-|Tr{li Stewart: tion in the Churchill coalition

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ANDERSON, Mar. 12 — Henry |ison, Edward Otting, Jack CarJ. Taylor, Scripps-Howard special and author, will deliver an address at the annual spring membership banquet of the Anderson Cham-.

Mr. Taylor appeared last December before the Indianapolis

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